I prefer cartridges, but can switch to download. What my OCD makes it more difficult is this scenario of mxing the two. I cannot fathom how I can mix the two methods that in my mind it makes sense. What should be downloaded and what should be carts? What's the criteria? Silly question to some but a tough one for me.

If memory and its pricing still wasn't such an issue, I would love to have a Vita with nothing but downloaded games on it. Sadly, with the limitations still on us and the entry-point for getting even a pittance of what we'd like, I've been forced to buy the physical copies of some games. If a game is around 1.5 gigs or below, then I have no issue downloading it. Beyond that, it's a physical copy.

I own Sly Cooper and Mercenary's physical copies, though I would have preferred them downloaded--but with each one passing 3 gigs in memory, I can't justify allowing them to take up that much space.

I'd like to buy the digital copy of LBP, but it's still full price while the ones I come across in stores is only 20 dollars.

If Tearaway is less than 2gigs I'll download it. If it's more, I'll buy the physical copy.

I will always prefer cartridge because if anything were to happen to PSN I'd be screwed. Sure if I never delete the games I'm fine but lets say my Vita/PS3/PS4 broke and is in a state where it can't be fixed at all, then I'm out of the money I spent years ago on games that might even be rare in the future. This is most likely a more of a collector's stand point of view but still I mean alot of the games don't have a price difference still so I rather spend my money on something I could resell or have always available ready to work. I'll typically buy cheap games like PSN Games or PS1 games for my vita but that's the only digital buying I do.

I even imported a Japanese copy of Dokuro and a US copy of The Walking Dead so I would you know, actually OWN the games. I did buy 2 $4 PS Mobile games and I have Super Stardust Delta on there and thats it. 15-16 cart games on the shelf

I even imported a Japanese copy of Dokuro and a US copy of The Walking Dead so I would you know, actually OWN the games. I did buy 2 $4 PS Mobile games and I have Super Stardust Delta on there and thats it. 15-16 cart games on the shelf

I just love the memories it evokes when i have it in my hand and ready to plug it in

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